In an IPv4 network, what is the primary reason for implementing CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing)?
- To improve security by assigning unique IP addresses to each device.
- To overcome the limitations of the traditional class-based IP addressing scheme and efficiently allocate IP addresses.
- To reduce the size of the routing tables and slow down the growth of the global routing table.
- To simplify subnetting and make it easier for administrators to manage IP address assignments.
CIDR is implemented in IPv4 networks to overcome the limitations of the traditional class-based IP addressing scheme and efficiently allocate IP addresses.
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